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AUSTRALIAN.

1 A ÜBTKAX/lAN CC N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] UNSEEMLY STUDENTS. SYDNEY, May 17. As a sequel to tlfe University students’ commotion (cabled yesterday) the Inspector-General of Police has written to the Secretary of the Undergraduates’ Association stating that the conduct of those who formed part of the procession was such as to render it wholly impossible for permission for any future similar procession to be granted by the Lord Mayor. He also stated he would take fine care that such unseemly conduct would not happen again in the' Town Hall.

AUSTRALIAN FLEET. SYDNEY, May 17. The Australian. Fleet has igone to Melbourne to greet the Renown. It presented the finest naval display over witnessed n southern waters. SYDNEY SPORTING ITEMS. . .SYDNEY, May 17. ' The Olympic Games team sailed by the Ascanius. Master Moiitoa, the New Zealand hurdler, lias been destroyed. A sensation has been caused in sculling circles by Padden’s announcement demanding the first race with Dairy. He states that he challenged Felton immediately after Larry’s defeat. If Felton does not agree, Paddon will ask Barry for a guarantee to row him after the Fciton match. If Barry does not agree, Paddon, according to the rules will claim the championship of the world.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1920, Page 4

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AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1920, Page 4

AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1920, Page 4

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